A "fire rainbow" lit up the sky in Singapore for 15 minutes on February 20, and this stunning display of light looked downright magical.

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No really: The only thing missing from this magical AF scene was a leprechaun on a unicorn riding around this this blazing ball of light.

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As you can image, people freaked out when they noticed this fantastic "fire rainbow" in the sky and immediately ran outside to snap pictures of this rare sight.

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Bernard Ong, a pet stylist who was one of the many people who captured the bougie rainbow, said, "I have never seen such a beautiful Mother Nature before. This was totally something amazing. Someone said it looks like a UFO, too."

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Now, if you're wondering what sets this particular type of rainbow apart from the ordinary streaks of light that sometimes appear in the sky, it's quite simple.

"Fire rainbows," which are actually known as circumhorizon arcs, occur when light bursts through ice-crystal clouds at high altitudes.

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The sun must be at least 58 degrees high in order to create these colorful circumhorizon arcs, so these rare rainbows are more likely to be spotted in places near the equator, or during the summer season.

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Some people compared this incredible rainbow to a magical portal floating in the sky.

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Other onlookers compared this psychedelic sighting to a "paddle pop," aka a multicolored popsicle that's popular in Singapore.

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If you ask me, this thing basically looks like a giant glowing ball of light wearing a tie-dyed shirt.

A lucky onlooker, Natalie Claudia Wong, said, "This was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen, and I literally turned on Facebook Live to share the exact moment that I saw it. I was feeling pretty down over the past week, but this immediately lifted my spirits.”